Remove this Banner Ad

Stats observations

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Percentage of Rounds in Portions
of the Ladder in Different Eras


  • From 1997 the Swans have been in the top 8 on the ladder after a completed round of matches more than any other club. In the same period they have been placed in the bottom 4 on the ladder after a completed round of matches, fewer times than any other club.

  • The results this year saw the Cats replace the Eagles in 4th place on an all-time table of percentage of rounds placed in the top 4.

  • After the Cats, the Bulldogs have spent the least time in the bottom 4 places on the ladder in the last 5 seasons. (Two clubs were never there.)

  • In the last 5 seasons with the exception of the Suns, only one club has never been at least once in a top 4 position after a completed round of matches.

  • In their first season, the Suns never placed higher than 13th on the ladder after a completed round of matches. Only one club failed to be placed at least once in the top 4 in their first 5 seasons and 8 current clubs made the top 4 on the ladder after a completed round of matches fewer times than did the Students in their first 5 seasons.
Full Tables Here:
 
heard this one today:

the top 6 clubs in 2010...collingwood, st kilda, geelong, western bulldogs, fremantle and sydney have all changed coaches by the end of 2011.

malthouse to buckley
lyon to who knows ?
thompson to scott
eade to williams
harvey to lyon
roos to longmire.

has this ever happened before ? unlikely !
 
heard this one today:

the top 6 clubs in 2010...collingwood, st kilda, geelong, western bulldogs, fremantle and sydney have all changed coaches by the end of 2011.

malthouse to buckley
lyon to who knows ?
thompson to scott
eade to williams
harvey to lyon
roos to longmire.

has this ever happened before ? unlikely !

It's happened once, 100 years ago, in the embryonic days of coaching. The coaches of the top 6 teams in the last game of 1910 had all changed by Round 1, 1912.

1st Collingwood - Angus to McHale
2nd Carlton - Elliott to Clark
3rd South Melbourne - Thomas to Ricketts
4th Essendon - Belcher to Worrall
5th Geelong - Hickinbotham to Eason
6th University - Grace to Brosnan

Nearly happened twice in the 70's/80's, when five of the top six changed within the same time span.

1975-77
2nd Hawthorn - Kennedy to Parkin
3rd Richmond - Hafey to Richardson
4th Carlton - Nicholls to Thorogood
5th Collingwood - Weidemann to Hafey
6th St.Kilda - Jeans to Smith

1979-81
1st Carlton - Jesaulenko to Jones to Parkin
3rd North Melbourne - Barassi to Blight
4th Fitzroy - Stephen to Walls
5th Essendon - Davis to Sheedy
6th Geelong - Olsson to Goggin
 
Black Thunder, you're having a fair problem with percentage/percantage :p

With Hall, Fevola and Bradshaw falling by the wayside, there are currently no active 500-goal players for the first time since 1978, when Kevin Bartlett began the year on 462.
LOL, just! But there should be 6 by the end of 2012.

the top 6 clubs in 2010...collingwood, st kilda, geelong, western bulldogs, fremantle and sydney have all changed coaches by the end of 2011.

Astounding! Would have gotten good odds!
 

Log in to remove this Banner Ad

2011 Finals Round 2:

Hawks v Swans: Only finals matches ever played where no behinds were scored in the 2nd quarter.

Carlton's record in finals outside of Victoria is now 0 wins and 6 losses.

Of the remaining finalists:

Collingwood has the lowest percentage from their last six matches.

West Coast has won the highest percentage of first quarters.

Collingwood has won the highest percentage of second quarters.

Geelong has won the highest percentage of third quarters.

Geelong has won the highest percentage of last quarters.


More Here:
 
Frequent fliers

Total distance (in km) travelled to and from home city for AFL games:

746,446 Jakovich, Glen
715,420 McKenna, Guy
703,832 Banfield, Drew
697,506 Kemp, Dean
684,352 Matera, Peter

Not surprisingly, the top 22 have all been predominantly WA-based players. The leaders among players who've never played for West Coast or Freo are:

497,726 Ashcroft, Marcus (23rd)
464,898 Voss, Michael (28th)
443,900 Black, Simon (32nd)
442,804 Lappin, Nigel (34th)
434,530 Akermanis, Jason (35th)

Distances used as provided by http://www.mapcrow.info/
 
Pre the 2011 Preliminary Finals.


  • The only time in the history of the final 8 that all 4 Preliminary Finalists have won 7 of their last 8 matches.

  • 2011 is the only year where all 4 Preliminary Finalists had a for and against percentage of 140% or more from their last 8 matches.

  • Of 18 teams that went into the Preliminary Final with 7 wins from their last 8 matches, 6 went on to be Premiers.

  • Since the 1978 Qualifying final, Collingwood has played 46 finals (25 wins, 19 losses, 2 draws) and Hawthorn 47 finals (29 wins, 18 losses) without managing to meet each other again until 2011.

  • Hawthorn first beat Collingwood in 3 consecutive matches round 13 1960, round 11 1961 and round 2 1962. Prior to those matches, Hawthorn had a total of 3 wins from 60 meetings with Collingwood - 1925-60. From round 13 1960, Hawthorn has won 53 of 91 matches v Collingwood.

  • West Coast has had finals match-ups against 11 teams. Of those 11 teams, Geelong is only one not to have defeated the Eagles at least once in a final.

  • At the time of their 1994 Grand Final loss to West Coast, Geelong's record against the Eagles was 4 wins and 14 losses. Since then, their record is 16 wins, 8 losses and 1 draw.

  • Since the introduction of the final 8 in 1994, teams placed higher on the final ladder have won 25 of 34 Preliminary finals

More Here:
 
Frequent fliers

Total distance (in km) travelled to and from home city for AFL games:

Top 5 for players that have only played for Vic clubs?

How about coaches stats?

And lastly, what about combined player/coach stats?
eg. What's Guy McKenna and Michael Voss up to now?
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Amount of finals series contested from 1996-2011 (chose this parameter simply because it's 15 years ago)

Adelaide- '97-'98, '01-'03, '05-'09= 10/16
Brisbane- '96-'97, '99-'04, '09= 9/16
Carlton- '96, '99-'01, '09-'11= 7/16
Collingwood= '02-'03, '06-'11= 8/16
Essendon= '96, '98-'04, '09, '11= 10/16
Fremantle= '03, '06, '10= 3/16
Geelong= '96-'97, '00, '04-'05, '07-'11= 10/16
Hawthorn= '96, '00-'01, '07-'08, '10-'11= 7/16
Melbourne= '98, '00, '02, '04-'06= 6/16
North Melbourne= '96-'00, '02, '05, '07-'08= 9/16
Port Adelaide= '99, '01-'05, '07= 7/15 (joined in 1997 obviously)
Richmond= '01= 1/16
St Kilda- '97-'98, '04-'06, '08-'11= 9/16
Sydney- '96-'99, '01, '03-'08, '10-'11= 13/16
West Coast- '96-'99, '02-'07, '11= 11/16
Western Bulldogs- '97- '00, '06, '08-'10= 8/16


With Fitzroy and Gold Coast obviously having none, having played in only one season each in that 1996-2011 period.


Really surprising that Sydney has participated in two more finals series than any other club in the last 15 years...
 
Geelong has now participated in it's 11th Preliminary final in the 23 seasons since 1989, of which they have won eight.

Since the McIntyre system came about in 1931, the longest gap between preliminary final appearances for Geelong has been 11 seasons, from 1939 to 1949, 1969 to 1979 and also from 1996 to 2006.
 
Geelong has now participated in it's 11th Preliminary final in the 23 seasons since 1989, of which they have won eight.

Since the McIntyre system came about in 1931, the longest gap between preliminary final appearances for Geelong has been 11 seasons, from 1939 to 1949, 1969 to 1979 and also from 1996 to 2006.

Next most since 1989: Nth Melbourne 8 - won 3.

Highest M/W% since 1989 is the Swans with 75.0% (3 wins from 4)
Next highest is Geelong's 72.73%

Geelong also now has twice as many GF appearances at the next most since 1989 - 4 by Brisbane and Collingwood.
 
Next most since 1989: Nth Melbourne 8 - won 3.

Highest M/W% since 1989 is the Swans with 75.0% (3 wins from 4)
Next highest is Geelong's 72.73%

Geelong also now has twice as many GF appearances at the next most since 1989 - 4 by Brisbane and Collingwood.

West Coast have 5 GF appearances since 1989. 1991, 92, 94, 05 and 06. Unless I was misreading what you were saying (which is highly probable).
 
Very valid correction.
Too trusting of the computer. Was looking at Preliminary Final wins forgetting that West Coast in 1992 didn't need a Preliminary Final win to play in the GF.

The second last ever old-style Second Semi Final, a game Geelong lost on every occasion from 1980 to 1992 (Four).

North Melbourne i believe never won a Second Semi, as they lost in 1949 to Essendon, and managed to win their way through to the Grand Final the hard way in the Preliminary final all throughout the 70's. Lost in 1983 as well. Think that made them 0-8 in that particular game!!
 

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

2011 Preliminary Finals:

Collingwood v Hawthorn


  • Only the 4th final won by winning only the last quarter.


  • Only the 2nd match ever lost by Hawthorn where they won the first 3 quarters.

Geelong v West Coast.


  • Of West Coast's 11 finals opponents, Geelong is the last to win a final against the Eagles.


  • Geelong surpassed Collingwood as the highest scoring team this season during this match - 2,763 (115.1 average) - Collingwood 2,742 (114.25 average.)

Collingwood v Geelong now will have the highest number of finals match-ups of any two teams – 23.



More here:
 
Next most since 1989: Nth Melbourne 8 - won 3.

Highest M/W% since 1989 is the Swans with 75.0% (3 wins from 4)
Next highest is Geelong's 72.73%

Geelong also now has twice as many GF appearances at the next most since 1989 - 4 by Brisbane and Collingwood.

And Essendon (1990, 1993, 2000, 2001)
 
The second last ever old-style Second Semi Final, a game Geelong lost on every occasion from 1980 to 1992 (Four).

North Melbourne i believe never won a Second Semi, as they lost in 1949 to Essendon, and managed to win their way through to the Grand Final the hard way in the Preliminary final all throughout the 70's. Lost in 1983 as well. Think that made them 0-8 in that particular game!!

Yep, hence why North in the 70s were regarded as preliminary final specialists.

North also made seven prelims in a row from 1994-2000 but lost four of them- they only emerged victorious in 1996, 1998 and 1999.
 
West Coast have 5 GF appearances since 1989. 1991, 92, 94, 05 and 06. Unless I was misreading what you were saying (which is highly probable).

Plus Collingwood will move up to 5* at the same time Geelong moves to 8

*6 counting the Replay, which I'm not
 
flag won by:
1st: 63 times
2nd: 33 times
3rd: 9 times
4th: 7 times (in 1992 west coast won an elimination final to gain a double chance)
5th: 2 times (in 1998 adelaide lost the 1st week of finals - which with todays final 8 you would be eliminated) and (melbourne 1900 when all 8 teams played a round robin finals series)
6th and below: 0

OR

finishing in the top 2: 96 times
finishing outside the top 2: 18 times
 
At the Footy on Satdee.


  • The first season where all matches were played on a Saturday was 1932.
  • The last season where all matches were played on a Saturday was 1953.
  • Other seasons where all matches were on Saturday were 1936 and 1942-5.
  • The most matches played on a Saturday in a season was 133 in 1978.
  • The first season with less than 70% of matches being played on a Saturday was 1987 (65.63% played on Saturday.)
  • The last season with more than half of matches played on a Saturday was 1996 - 52.43% (97/185)
  • The season with the lowest percentage of matches on a Saturday was 2000 - 40.54% (75/185)

  • In 1901 11.27% of matches were not played on a Saturday (8/71). This percentage was not exceeded until 1982 when 12.82% of matches were played on days other than Saturday (17/138).
  • Of current teams Gold Coast has played the highest percentage of matches on a Saturday - 86.36% (19/22). Fremantle has played the lowest percentage of matches on a Saturday - 43.68% (166/380).
  • Since 2000, besides Gold Coast, Brisbane has played the highest percentage of Saturday matches - 69.75% (196/281), followed by Sydney - 58.30% (165/283).
  • No Victorian club has played more than 50% of their matches on a Saturday since 2000 with Melbourne playing the lowest percentage - 37.0% (101/273)
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Stats observations

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Back
Top